6 March 2014, Doba, Chad: Faustine Payane, 44, with her sons Goni-Abubakar, 14, and Abeda, 16. "The Chadian military evacuated us from CAR. We waited many days for them to arrive. My husband was abducted in that time. I have not heard of him since then." Credit: OCHA/Philippe Kropf

6 March 2014, Doba, Chad: Adam Tidjani, 18. "We bought a small generator and hooked it up to a battery. People from the site can charge their mobile phones with us. It costs them 100 Francs (about US$ 0.20)." Credit: OCHA/Philippe Kropf

5 March 2014, Doba, Chad: Ibrahim Bello, 28. "My whole family is nearly 100 people. We are living here together in the transit site but there is not enough food for all of us. I am from CAR and now I am a refugee." Credit: OCHA/Philippe Kropf

5 March 2014, Doba, Chad: Homma Umaro, 44. "The anti-Balaka killed my husband. They took everything from us. Everything we owned. I arrived in Chad alone with my six children. We sleep on the bare ground and there is not enough food for all of us." Credit: OCHA/Philippe Kropf

6 March 2014, Doba, Chad: Ashat Grama "I was a shopkeeper before I fled like all the others on the site. I brought some money and bought some things in the city to sell here. Mostly, I sell soap and cookies. But not everybody can afford to shop here." Credit: OCHA/Philippe Kropf

6 March 2014; Doba; Chad: Moussa Abdarahamane; 56; from CAR. "I am here with my two wives and my four children. The anti-Balaka destroyed the mosque in Bozoum where I was the Imam. They even stole the roof of corrugated metal. They attacked the city many times and we left." OCHA/Philippe Kropf

7 March 2014, Sarh, Chad: Souleiman Mahamat Sallet, 34. "I was lucky. I could bring my sewing machine with me from my home in CAR. Militia attacked the convoys of other people from my town. They beat them, took their money and phones." Credit: OCHA/Philippe Kropf

6 March 2014, Doba, Chad: Maiouada Mamadou, 77. "In CAR my family was an important family. My grandfather, my father and I were the head of the neighbourhood in Bozoum. Now I live on a terrace, others live under the trees. I never thought I would be in such a position in my life." Credit: OCHA/Philippe Kropf

6 March 2014, Doba, Chad: Ashat Grama "I was a shopkeeper before I fled like all the others on the site. I brought some money and bought some things in the city to sell here. Mostly, I sell soap and cookies. But not everybody can afford to shop here." Credit: OCHA/Philippe Kropf